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Genre: Documentary, Experimental
A poetic documentary of the USCO multimedia group, a pioneer art and technology commune of which the filmmaker was an active part. 'US' centers on the building of the tabernacle of The Church of The Living God in 1966, incorporated as a free church in the State of New York in Garnerville, a spiritual and aesthetic meditation environment that was both unique and ground-breaking. Recently released and screened as part of the filmmakers' retrospective in 2000 at the Whitney Museum.
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Diffraction Film
Genre: Experimental
Title poem by Gerd Stern. A light 'trip'; an evocation of the sun as kaleidoscopic father of all vision. Originally premiered as an integral single-screen section of USCO's 'Hubbub' and 'We Are All One' multi-media touring shows. "The hot eye of diffraction, multiplicity of variables moving out toward clarity and back: 'the light force impulse,' a spurt-valve momentum, full of love's natural forms. Consider what street light, subway lights, signs look like as seen through teleidoscopes cut from diamonds. 'The progression of a trip'; shaken out of whatever you were before; how you going to get back, I mean, you won't be in that same place again, ever... wish for and achieve satori, what then? So you come back to the physical, and you're a step further out... up... And shows what it looks like there." -- Carol Bergé, "Ikon Magazine." "This sensuous sea of color, motion, light that seems to surround us completely and we swim in it almost bodily and it is like going through the most fantastic dream." -- Jonas Mekas.
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Turn, Turn, Turn
Genre: Experimental
Sound by USCO. A kinetic alchemy of the light and electronic works of Nicolas Schoffer, Julio Le Parc, USCO, and Nam June Paik. An exploration of the effect-versus-content thesis of Marshall McLuhan's 'the medium is the message/massage "TURN TURN TURN, a film of the eye-shattering, flashing, rotating light sculptures programmed by USCO to turn turn turn the popular song into a rich electronic fugue on the word NOW: Let's take the OW out of NOW; let's turn the NO out of NOW." -- Film Quarterly. "Absolutely stoned by the film. One of the most beautiful experiences of my film-watching consciousness." -- John Schofill "A torrent of hurtling colors and lights, forms blinking, whirling and surging. Image follows image in rapid-fire succession, distorting awareness of time and space as the sensory bombardment continues." -- R. E. L. Masters and Jean Houston, Psychedelic Art Ann Arbor Film Festival; Award of Merit, 1966 Bellevue Film Festival, Washington; The Museum of Modern Art in Paris; the Finch College Museum "Projected Art" exhibition in New York; the San Francisco Cinematheque in 1967; and the premiere show of the "Wednesday Magazine" series on Channel 13, WNET-TV, New York.
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Clarence
Genre: Experimental
Sound by Mel Lyman, Jim Kweskin, and the Lyman Family; with the voice of Clarence Schmidt, recorded by Bob Dacey. Sound Mix: Gerd Stern and Jud Yalkut. A poetic montage of the 'sculpture garden house' of 67 year old hermit-builder Clarence Schmidt of Woodstock, New York, appraised as 'a really great work of folk art' by curators Lawrence Alloway and Henry Geldzahler. The film includes some of the only footage taken of Clarence living within the seven-story mountain interior of his creation, which was tragically gutted by fire in the winter of 1967-68. A homage to Clarence and his more than forty years of devotion to the transmutation of cast-off objects into an environment or beauty and love. Originally incorporated into the USCO multimedia shows when silent, the sound version was premiered as a selection of the "Personal Cinema" series of the 1968 New York Film Festival. Selected for the "Anthropological Film" program of the Film Forum in New York, and the "Flick Out" broadcast series on educational television in Houston, Texas.
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D. M. T.
Genre: Experimental
Credits: Slides by Jackie Cassen. Choreography by Mary McKay and danced by her. Sound: Bach, The Beatles, and the voice of Ralph Metzner reading a "Psychedelic Prayer" by Timothy Leary. Filmic translation of the first multi-media presentation of Jackie Cassen and Rudi Stern, originally premiered at the Bridge Theater in New York in the spring of 1966.
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Godz, The
Genre: Documentary, Experimental
Keywords: Music
Document of 1960's rock-and-roll cult band "The Godz." Contains footage of a few mid-60's performances as well as candid footage of the band.
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Le Parc
Genre: Experimental
Abstract light poem tribute to Julio Le Parc, first winner at the 1966 Venice Biennial of a Painting Prize for Kinetic Art, filmed at the Howard Wise Gallery in New York. Premiered at the Gate Theater, New York.
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Moondial Film
Genre: Experimental
An intensified yet lyrical filmic concentration of the Electromedia Theater event by Aldo Tambellini, with Mary MacKay dancing the choreography by Beverly Schmidt, and original music by Calo Scott. A film which combines in-camera superimposition with frame-by-frame compositional shooting techniques. Premiered at the Gate Theater, New York.
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P+A-I(K)
Genre: Experimental
Three part homage to Nam June Paik, featuring a Philadelphia concert happening with Charlotte Moorman, Takehisa Kosugi, and Wolf Vostell; Paik's radio-controlled bisexual robot K-456 in its debut on Canal Street one Sunday in New York; and Paik's electronic television art. Purchased for the collection of the 1970 "Happening and Fluxus" retrospective at the Koelnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, Germany; and shown at a 1972 "Cineprobe" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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Us Down By The Riverside
Genre: Experimental
USCO light, Beatles sound. A visionary realization of the USCO Riverside Museum installation exhibition in New York, the show which introduced the word 'Be-In' to the English language. Premiered by National Educational Television on Channel 13, WNET-TV, New York's first "Wednesday Magazine" program. Selection (with "Turn Turn Turn) for the Second Tokyo Underground Film Festival; Hors de Concours screenings (also with "Turn Turn Turn") at the Fourth International Experimental Film Competition in Belgium.
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Beatles Electroniques
Genre: Experimental
Co-maker: Nam June Paik. Original soundtrack: "Four Loops" by Kenneth Werner. "BEATLES ELECTRONIQUES was shot in black-and-white from live broadcasts of the Beatles while Paik electromagnetically improvised distortions on the receiver, and also from videotaped material produced during a series of experiments with filming off the monitor of a Sony videotape recorder. The film is three minutes long and is accompanied by an electronic soundtrack by composer Ken Werner, called 'Four Loops,' derived from four electronically altered loops of Beatles sound material. The result is an eerie portrait of the Beatles not as pop stars but rather as entities that exist solely in the world of electronic media." -- Gene Youngblood, "Expanded Cinema," 1970. Shown at the 3rd Tokyo Art Film Festival, "Vision and Television" at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and around the world.
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Cinema Metaphysique Nos. 1-4
Genre: Experimental
Co-made with Nam June Paik. CINEMA METAPHYSIQUE NO. I: Silence and sound. A video-film concerning the questions of 'scale.' On a large film projection screen, the video image is monitor life-size. CINEMA METAPHYSIQUE NO. 2, 3 and 4: Sound 'Manodharma No. 8' by Takehisa Kosugi, and the Zen monks of 'The Way of Eihiji.' Cast: Nam June Paik and Takahisa Kosugi. These films are based on the premise of the 'safe'area of film when transferred to video, with the majority of action taking place in the 'unsafe' area which would disappear on a video screen. Shown at "The Artist As Filmmaker" series at the Jewish Museum, NY. Selected for the 1972 Yale Film Festival, New Haven, CT.
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Cinema Metaphysique No. 5
Genre: Experimental
Co-made with Nam June Paik. The entirety of CINEMA METAPHYSIQUE NO. 5 takes places on the four sides of the 'unsafe' TV cut-off zone. "Safe Action Area: that portion of the image inside the camera aperture within which all significant action should take place for 'safe' reproduction on b&w and color home receivers." -- American Cinematographer Manual Selected for the 1972 Ann Arbor Film Festival, and Mike Getz' touring 'Underground Cinema 12' series. Prize Winner, the University of Kansas showing of the Ann Arbor Film Festival tour.
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Kusama's Self-Obliteration
Genre: Experimental
A film exploration of the work and aesthetic concepts of Yayoi Kusama, painter, sculptor, and environmentalist, conceived in terms of an intense emotional experience with metaphysical overtones, an extension of my ultimate interest in a total fusion of the arts in a spirit of mutual collaboration. "The obsessive act of covering (destruction of boundaries-identities) gradually equivalent to the ritual of uncovering (Striping away of ego); individual self, destroyed in mask/parody/clustering, is transcended. Mandalic (magic circle meditational form used to concentrate attention to a spiraling in/to a point through which new, expanded awareness is possible. The techniques of superimposition, a mere gimmick in most films, is an apt formal analogue for the dissolution of discreteness, for the meshing-merging of identities in the last orgiastic section of SELF-OBLIERATION -- we are confronted with an atomistic collection of figures interacting but one emergent, undulating Meat-Cloud-Being." -- Paul Sharits. "A mysteriously innocent film." -- P. Adams Sitney, Film Culture. "Yayoi Kusama, a crazy Japanese chick, puts dots on the whole world. Dots move in psychedelia which moves into orgy. Smooth transition." -- Robert Nelson, Canyon Cinemanews. For sale is a DVD is signed limited edition.
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Videotape Study No. 3
Genre: Experimental
Co-made with Nam June Paik. Sound by David Behrman. Sound Editing by Ken Werner. "With David Behrman's music, VIDEOTAPE STUDY NO. 3 has found its perfect media mate." -- Carman Moore, The Village Voice. "VIDEOTAPE STUDY NO. 3 was shot completely off the monitor of the videotape recorder, from previously collected material. There are two sections: the first shows an LBJ press conference in which the tape was halted in various positions to freeze the frame in devastating grimaces; the second section shows Mayor John Lindsay of New York during a press conference, asking someone 'to please sit down,' altered electronically and manually by stopping the tape and moving in slow motion, and by repeating actions. The soundtrack is a political speech composition by David Behrman. In the editing of these films, Yalkut has managed to create an enduring image of the metaphysical nature of video and its process of perception." -- Gene Youngblood, Expanded Cinema, Dutton, NY. Presented at David Behrman's "Electric Ear" concert at the Electric Circus in New York., and in its final version at the "Vision and Television" exhibition at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts in 1970.
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Planes
Genre: Experimental
For Trisha Brown. Dancer: Simone Forti. Sound: "Vacuum and Voice" by Simone Forti. With thanks to Jill Johnston, Les Levine, Walter Gutman, and the New York State Council on the Arts. PLANES is an exploration of the corollaries between psychic space and the physical escape of consciousness beyond the earth's biosphere. Conceive of the theater as a vertical tunnel in which the audience is suspended in panes of rows. The city, as centralized magnetic center whose momentum is perpendicular, becomes the escape valve for a continuous ascent, spanning the poetics of macro-and-microcosm, culminating in the brief and rapid deceleration of re-entry. "Bathed with sky-and-earth." -- Newsweek. Created for the dance/film piece created by Trisha Brown for the Intermedia '68 Tour of New York State, culminating in a performance at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Selected for the "Visual Alchemy" program of the Whitney Museum's New American Filmmaker series, January 1973.
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Electronic Moon No. 2
Genre: Experimental
Co-maker: Nam June Paik. Music by Debussy. "In ELECTRONIC MOON NO. 2 the combination of music, videotape and film synthesize a new sensation forming a true modern day film-haiku." -- David Bienstock, Late Curator of Film, The Whitney Museum of American Art. "It's a very short, miniature film, but very beautiful." -- Jonas Mekas. "It has one of the best breasts I can recall." -- "Show Business" Magazine. Selected for the Informationsschau of the 1970 Mannheim Film Festival in Germany; the Whitney Museum's "New American Filmmaker Series"; "Vision and Television"; the Ann Arbor Film Festival and Tour; Award for Exceptional Merit, Philadelphia International Festival of Short Films.
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Kenyon Film
Genre: Experimental
In memory of Paul Blackburn, American poet and translator. With Paul Blackburn, Joel Fischer, George Landow, Toby Olson, Rob Sikorski, the students and faculty of Kenyon College, and the townspeople of Gambier, Ohio. A psychic portrait of the forces that converge on a small college town when its annual student-run film festival, one of the finest in the country, erupts in alternating meditativeness and activity; with portraits of filmmaker George Landow and the late poet Paul Blackburn, and the doves and stained glass of Kenyon College. Premiered at the Millennium Film workshop, New York, June 1973.
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Aquarian Rushes
Genre: Experimental
Directed and edited by Jud Yalkut. Camera: Jud Yalkut, Jeni Engel, Marty Topp. Video origination: Ira Schneider, Carl Goldberg, David Cort. Sound mix: Ted Wolff. Color by A-One. "Comprises film and videotape from the August (1969) epic freak-out in New York State (White Lake- "Woodstock") with all the groups you can name, and a cast of half a million. Unlike the Rolling Stones films shown on British television, this is full-color and the techniques are more imaginative and acid-based than the Stones film, good as that was." -- Alex Gross, London "International Times." Selected for the Montreal International Festival of Film in 16mm at the Museé des Beaux Arts; the Encounter With The American Cinema at Sorrento, Italy, 1970 (Selection of Martin Scorcese); and the Museum of Modern Art in Paris American Underground Film Weekend. Silent version premiered in 1969, accompanied by video and light show, in the extended opening program of Global Village in New York City.
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Electronic Fables
Genre: Experimental
Co-maker: Nam June Paik The intellectual and visualization functions of the human mind have undergone little integration within the majority of contemporary civilized psyches. Yet realizing full humanity necessitates the complete harmonization of all psychical and physical centers. Is it possible that the formal expression of this existing dichotomy can stimulate a new synthesis? Hypothesis: The absence of sound = enhancement of visual imagery, and vice versa. The alternation of auditory and visual stimulation are mutually enhancing. The visual portions of ELECTRONIC FABLES are selected from the color video imagery of Nam June Paik as filmed during the period 1965-71. The soundtrack voices are: Marcel Duchamp, Marshall McLuhan, John Cage, Allen Ginsberg, Buckminster Fuller, Timothy Leary, Brion Gysin, Moondog, and Ken Kesey. "Minimal... handsome and suggestive." -- Roger Greenspun, "The New York Times." Selected for the Whitney museum of American Art's "Videofilm" program in the New American Filmmakers series.
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Waiting for Commercials
Genre: Experimental
"Samual Beckett wrote 'Waiting for Godot' twenty years ago, but instead of Godot, tv commercial after tv commercial arrived" Russell Connor
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John Cage Mushroom Hunting In Stony Point
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: environment_nature
With Shari Dienes, Jeni Engel, Shalom Gurewitz, Shigeko Kubota, and Nam June Paik. Filmic impressions of composer John Cage, mushroom hunting on his home ground of Stony Point, New York; visiting his home for the last time; radiating love towards his friends; and buying fruits and vegetables at the farm market before returning to New York City. "Cage collecting Mushrooms in the woods." -- The Village Voice
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DVD NTSC Rental: $75.00
DVD NTSC Sale: $150.00
China Cat Sunflower
Genre: Experimental
A Bootleg Film Production. With the Grateful Dead. As though one gradually becomes aware of the music of the universe, the Dead break into consciousness as their images merge with the oneness of light, becoming discrete momentarily, then dancing away to the cosmic rhythm that permeates reality. A film composed in the camera in the heat of intuition frame-by-frame, and then recomposed frame-by-frame in the optical printer. "Call Jud Yalkut an experimental filmmaker. He does not deal with story-telling film, but with the invisible-ideas and emotions. Nor does he structure them in a conventional manner. His aim is to disorganize your traditional methods of perception, and then to provide you with some new alternatives... One gets a feeling of vitality, and that the man is indeed into what he is making. He's got a firm grip of what he's doing and where he is heading." -- Syracuse, NY "New Times"
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Slop Print
Genre: Experimental
A Bootleg Film Production. Music by Bob Dylan. The ritual of amorous adventure among the domestic peccaries of North America. An eye-opener with humor and lyricism. Premiered at the Millennium Film Workshop. Ann Arbor Film Festival and Tour.
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Light Display: Color
Genre: Experimental
LIGHT DISPLAY: COLOR is the culmination of several years of development of analogue and digital images derived from original 16mm footage shot of the first working reconstruction of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's pioneering kinetic sculpture LIGHT DISPLAY MACHINE, or LICHTEQUILST, first shown at the International Building Exhibition in Paris in 1939. Moholy had designed the sculpture, both to exist as itself, and to be the subject of a projected six-part film called LIGHT DISPLAY, BLACK, WHITE, GRAY, of which only the sixth section featuring the Light Display Machine was finished. In the early 1970's Moholy's wife Sibyl worked with several engineers on a working reconstruction of the machinem, which was exhibited at the Howard Wise Gallery in New York City. --J. Y.
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Video Tanguy
Genre: Experimental
VIDEO TANGUY is a 'Cyber-Surrealist' digitally animated tribute to the great Surrealist painter Yves Tanguy, loosely derived from the anthropomorphic figures which populate his atmospheric environments, actualized here within abstract landscapes analogous to his own working backgrounds. An electronic soundtrack reinforces the cyclic humorous flows of the piece which utilizes early forms of digital animation. --J. Y. Premiered at Artists Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco in their curated "Involuntary Discharge" Animation Show (2003) and selected for their First Lower West Side Film Festival in New York City, and their "National Psyche(delia)" program (2005).
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Cows No. 4
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: enviorment nature, erotic
Cows simulate sex. "My entry in the Second Annual New York Erotic Film Festival (1972). Rejected as it 'wasn't exactly what we had in mind.'... Actually I think it was rejected because it was in Super 8." - G.Y.
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One Man Show
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: Dance, enviorment nature, erotic, Found Footage, Architecture, diary_journal
A one man show of nine films from Greg Yaskot. Eight films on super 8, one on 16mm. About his films, Barbara Frost writes, "Greg's gift for percieving and recording the everyday event, even in unfamiliar surroundings, brings forth fresh and sensitive images, without stereotype. Films included are: Portrait of Uncle John, Fishing (1980), Space Diary (1971-1981), Parker Mill (1978), Snowstorm (1977), A Year in Connecticut (1977), Perry Street Scenes (1977), July (1973), Cows (1972), and Cows No.4 (1971)
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Super8 Rental: $130.00
Space Diary
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: Found Footage, Science
"A personal history of later manned space flights, when the launch of a Saturn rocket was the best show on tv, and astronauts roamed the surface of the moon with regularity...The 60's and 70's hero, the astronaut, is shown in all his glory as are the politicians, commentators (Cronkite and gang) and the mastermind Werner Von Braun... [I] was always amazed and delighted by the new explorations and films from the moon, although now these seems like relics from the past in light of the more recent explorations of Mars, Jupiter, and especially Saturn.
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Cows
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: Dance, enviorment nature
"A single frame cow dance" - G.Y.
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July 1973 TV Images
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: Found Footage, Technology
A cascade of color images, abstracted in real time. "Your television footage seems interesting, I want to see that soon. I've always wanted to use the tv as a source of imagery, but as you know, it's not part of my life, owning a TV that is" - John DaSilva in a letter, 7/11/73
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Perry Street Scenes
Genre: Experimental
"I go to the window, and am entertained with people passing by, all intent on different schemes." - James Boswell from his "London Journal"
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Snowstorm
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: nature, Landscape, Architecture
"New York City always looks so clean when it snows, especially the Desbrosses Street area, which is almost totally devoid of color and vegetation. The neighborhood seems to change, once a little snow falls, though life in the street goes on. I often wonder just what the handshake was all about."
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Year In Connecticut, A
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: enviorment nature, Family, Landscape, Architecture, personal_diary_journal
"A super-8 diary, shot between September '75 and April '76... I wanted to make a specific film of a specific time in my life, utilizing all the beautiful locations in the town where I grew up."
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Parker Mill
Genre: Narrative, Experimental
Keywords: Architecture, diary_ journal
Dedicated to William Balough. With "Bucky Peckerhead" Balough (Age 70), Ice Box, Zunda, and G.Y.: "A super-8 work diary which records various episodes as we renovate and reclaim bricks from the former Charles Parker building in Yalesville, Connecticut. The problem of cleaning the bricks, one by one, was solved by Bucky's orderly method, which he devised while working for the WPA in the 1930's. 'Let the tool do the work' was his advice to us, and since he owned more tools than anyone I've met, the job was simplified. Every so often, I would set up the camera, turn it on, and go back to work. The result is this narrative work, edited in-camera. Bucky died in 1980, and at least he was able to see the film (he laughed), so I dedicate this to him, one of the great originals I have had the pleasure of knowing." - G.Y.
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Portrait of Uncle John, Fishing
Genre: Experimental
Keywords: Family
"To me he is an enigma, in his own time. Even claims to have hooked a couple of muskie."
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Chubby Buddy ("The last castrato")
Genre: Experimental
A critically acclaimed and award-winning narrative montage - a "home movie" based on the memories of a man who gave up a career and marriage in order to act upon some peculiar impulses.
Forgery, The
Genre: Experimental
An award-winning parody of film noir. The script was comprised of hundreds of stolen one-liners and physical gestures from b-films and woven together into a comic narrative of doulbe-crossing double-crosers.
Hardhead Flair
Genre: Experimental
"the fashion ad" based on the DOORIKA production of Walter Abish's IN SO MANY WORDS. Performed by DOORIKA members Casey Spooner, Jim Skish and Amy Galper
In Search of Bas Jan's Miraculous
Genre: Experimental
A humorous conceptual documentary about the real life misadventures of 1970's Dutch artist Bas Jan Ader. The short is part PBS send-up, part Technicolor Biopic (with stolen bits of films from Holywood films such as Lust for Life and Sound of Music, among many others). The project was featured on NPR's THIS AMERICAN LIFE Voiceovers by Ira Glass, Lizzy Yoder of FischerSpooner, Ford Wright, Jim Strahs, Judy Elkan and Kevin Hurley.
Bunny Boy
Genre: Experimental
"Music video" adapted from the stage version of Doorika's Japanese trilogy, Akogare No Pari (Paris of Our Dreams) inspired by the Takarazuka Revue and featuring Casey Spooner of FischerSpooner. Music RED RED MEAT, Pravda Records
Of Eh
Genre: Experimental
"A frame, a motion picture has its own scale and order. Every piece of art is an expression in which parts and pieces do have identities scale and distinction. Rhythm and light are essential and are the only communication between the characters, from which all of them are incapable of escaping. Any suggestion of communication through word or thought is constantly destroyed by the over-powering rhythm which forces characters to conform to its order."--C.Y.
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